To clean oneself by immersion in water.
1In happier news: next week Ross is going to take a bath.
2I'm going to take a bath and go to bed, she said.
3I am going to take a bath in that puddle of water.
4She went upstairs to take a bath and get ready for bed.
5We'd have to say things to get him to take a bath.
6However, it generally does give me the cholera to take a bath.
7He knew that Beatrice was planning to take a bath after breakfast.
8Sometimes I have to set up all night to take a bath.
9You have to cheer up either to eat or take a bath.
10Don't take a bath or shower while the storm is raging outside.
11You can take a bath in my tub, sweetheart, with my bubbles.
12Never take a bath soon after a meal, as that is injurious.
13She would take a bath, she decided, and go to bed early.
14Welch, or his son, or Johns was about to take a bath.
15And canst thou take a bath unless the wood undergoes a change?
16Go up and take a bath, and come down to some breakfast.
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